Everlight Electronics will display a variety of smart controlled lamps, bulbs and and streetlights at the 2015 Taiwan International Lighting Show (TILS), according to the company. The company said its SL-60Z bulb series complies with ...
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Cavendish Kinetics of San Jose CA, USA, which provides RF MEMS tuning solutions for smartphones, handheld and wearable wireless devices, says that its SmarTune antenna tuning solution is gaining significant traction in the LTE smartphone ...
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Handset IC suppliers including Qualcomm, MediaTek and Spreadtrum tend to lower prices to win orders from their major clients, which may negatively affect their gross margin performance in 2015, according to industry sources. With China's ...
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The appetite for electronics among high-tech consumers appears endless as newer technology enters the market. This year, 3D printers and wearable fitness monitors have the spotlight. Next year, it may be smart eyewear. Revenue from sales ...
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There will be 1.401 billion smartphones shipped globally in 2015, increasing on year by 16.4%, according to Digitimes Research. The shipment growth is mainly because of high growth in demand in emerging markets including India, Southeast ...
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Writing in a forum post, the smartphone start-up revealed the over-the-air update is due on or before March 30. It also confirmed that the official release of OnePlus’ custom-built Oxygen OS Lollipop-based ROM will be available to ...
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Despite products such as the Apple Watch, and teasingly titled Apple Watch Sport, hosting all the required sensors to track your daily steps, calorie burn and distances covered, given the challenge of recording more precise sporting ...
This means that handsets of the future will be able to offer improved processor clock speeds and better battery life thanks to the new cooling system. It’s currently very difficult to keep smartphones cool, particularly as ...
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According to several articles (via GforGames)in the Korean media, the electronics giant wants to use a 14nm Exynos 7420 in the upcoming wearable. The ‘Orbis’, some of you may remember, is a mystery Samsung smartwatch ...
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It’s financing a University of Michigan spin-off called Sakti3, whose ‘next generation’ battery technology can reportedly hold twice the energy of existing rechargeable batteries, as reported by The Guardian. This ...
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This is an era of everyone in the autodyne, whether weichat, friends circle, or other social media, there is always some pictures. So, since the shaft as a good friend of Smartphone so was born, but there are always some time, you want to ...
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28nm is still the last node of Moore’s Law, says Zvi Or-Bach of MonolithiC 3D Inc., who beats the drum for monolithic 3D. “Samsung and smartphones in general look to be in trouble and that’s bad news for the electronics ...
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Do you have played the new stand electric car? I haven't played, but I have seen a lot of styles. Here is a new style from Japan, which is designed for commuting needs in city design, with elegant appearance design, the weight is only 18kg, ...
Beijing-based Xiaomi Inc has set a more ambitious goal for smartphone sales in 2015, the company's founder and CEO revealed on Friday. Xiaomi is expected to sell between 80 million and 100 million smartphones for the whole of 2015, Lei ...
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Tencent Holdings Ltd, one of China's largest Internet firms based on market value, is working on a barrier-free technology standard that will allow its Internet-related products on mobile devices to benefit disabled people and the elderly, ...
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